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Youhorn Chea says he'll continue to speak up against the "corrupt" Cambodian regime. 183610 ing Fields’ for Greater Dandenong in 1982. “I survived refugee camps, and the widespread famine and disease in these camps. “The war separated my family - we are now scattered in many places across the world.” The threat allegation was first aired on ABC TV’s 4 Corners program on 30 July - just after Cambodia held contentious general elections. Protests across Australia, including a 700-strong crowd at Springvale Town Hall, op-
posed the “sham election” on 29 July. This year, Cr Chea attended the burning of an effigy of Prime Minister Sen, in defiance of his warning that participants across the world would be bashed in their houses. Cr Chea now takes some security precautions. But he said he wouldn’t let the threat stop him criticising the regime - which “dissolved” the main opposition party and jailed its leaders in the lead-up to the election.
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Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS He says Australia should follow the US Government’s response to the “fake election”, and ban Cambodian officials from entering its shores. In recent years, Australia has attempted to resettle asylum seekers in detention on Nauru in Cambodia. As for Cr Chea’s former homeland, he feels Cambodia is “not close at all” to being free. “We can’t be silenced because I don’t want my country to be Communist again, not under the control of corrupt people.”
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Greater Dandenong mayor Youhorn Chea says he won’t be silenced by a death-threat letter that he believes comes from the top of the Cambodian Government. Cr Chea as well as Greater Dandenong councillor Heang Tak and outgoing Clarinda MP Hong Lim were named in the letter - which is being investigated by Victoria Police. The letter was typed in English and delivered to the Springvale offices of Cambodian Association of Victoria headed by Cr Chea several months ago. It warned that the three local politicians would be killed like critical political commentator Kem Ley - who was gunned down at a petrol station cafe in 2016. Cr Chea says they have been targeted for being outspoken against long-time Cambodian Prime Minister and former Khmer Rouge commander Hun Sen - who was re-elected in a “fake election“ on 29 July. “For me I just want Cambodia to have freedom and democracy.” It was an unprecedented international threat to local political leaders, Cr Chea said. “I’d never heard of something like this even during the Khmer Rouge days. “It’s so evil. It’s coming from the top, from the (Hun Sen) regime itself.” The letter also threatened Dr Ley’s wife Bou Rachana. She and her five children were granted a special humanitarian visa by Australia in February. The letter’s author warned that he had a wife in Australia, so nothing could stop him coming to Australia to enact his threat, Cr Chea said. He says cashed-up “bad people”and generals from Cambodia have been allowed visas and have been destabilising Cr Chea’s “nonpolitical” association since April. “Those people just wanted to intimidate me and make me scared (before the association’s election in May).” At a recent mayoral roundtable to support refugees against impending welfare cuts, Cr Chea told of himself fleeing Cambodia’s ‘Kill-
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The City of Casey’s Access and Inclusion Advisory Committee is on the search for two new members.
The City of Casey has two vacancies on its Access and Inclusion Advisory Committee and is looking for new community members to join.
Online ‘Build a House’ platform now live to residents The City of Casey has launched a new online tool designed to support Casey residents throughout the process of building a new home. The ‘Build a House’ platform is equipped with all the tricks of the trade and information about the many steps involved with building a new house. The new tool combines information from the government, the building industry, community services and other trusted resources to guide a homebuilder through the key milestones associated with a new home. Council encourages new and potential residents to use this platform as a way to get to know your local community and see what you can look forward to as a Casey resident.
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“We work in partnership with Councillors and officers to help make Casey a place where everyone feels welcome, valued for who they are, and difference is accepted and celebrated.”
Why not head along to the City of Casey’s INNovation Crowd’s first meet-up?
The information session will be held on Wednesday 29 August from 6.30 pm – 8.30 pm in the Bunjil Place Function Centre, Patrick Northeast Drive, Narre Warren. To register for this event and find out about future events, visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/greenevents.
Head along to Council’s Waste and Recycling session on Wednesday 29 August 2018.
Transition to Child Care Subsidy Council is committed to supporting Casey families through the transition to the Australian Government’s Child Care Subsidy, that took effect on 2 July 2018.
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The INN Crowd is a new platform designed to comprehensively support local startup businesses in the Casey Cardinia region, and will provide an opportunity for education, collaboration and mentorship. The first meet-up will be held on Wednesday 8 August from 6.00 pm – 7.30 pm at the Bunjil Place Function Centre, Patrick Northeast Drive, Narre Warren. To find out more, register for an upcoming event or sign up to be part of The INNovation Crowd, visit www.caseycardinia.com.au/ the-innovation-crowd.
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Police refuse bait Police chose not to pursue a 14-year-old driver who sped through heavy traffic and red lights during a two-hour joyride in Cranbourne, Narre Warren, Springvale, Dandenong and Moordialloc, a childrens court heard. The stolen car was not pursued due to the boy’s age, but was instead tracked by a police Air Wing helicopter from about 1pm on Tuesday, 10 July, a police prosecutor said. The car was seen driving across median strips, on the wrong side of roads, weaving between vehicles and speeding at more than 100km/h in a 60 km/h zone, police said. Police received multiple calls from people witnessing the erratic driving, the court heard. The boy and three other male occupants were arrested when they stopped at a shopping centre that afternoon. It was “unbelievably dangerous” driving that put “possibly hundreds” of people at risk, a magistrate said on 30 July. “It’s rare that you get multiple people ringing police about bad driving. “I’m taking from that there were examples
of very, very bad driving.” The juvenile was also accused of three petrol drive-offs and using stolen credit cards to buy more than $100 of take-away food and $410 of X-Box Live and PlayStation cards in late June-early July. A magistrate noted that the boy was “running amok” on the same June morning that his parents and a school’s staff sought a meeting with him. They were trying to get him to return to school. The boy’s abstinence had led to him having “too much time on his hands”, the magistrate said. “I’m under the impression he’s not coping at school and this is the age he will play up. “The risk is he’s going to get his self-esteem from criminal offending because what else is he doing?” The judge said the school needed to provide more “buy in” instead of “pushing back” on the boy going there. “They have an obligation, I would have thought.” The boy had a “complex” background with
“significant trauma” in the home, the judge noted. He had been otherwise complying with bail but engaging in “risk-taking behaviour”. The boy was bailed on a deferred sentence, with a stern warning not to drive or put others at risk of being hurt. “If it doesn’t work and he re-offends, he’s likely to be looking at a term of detention. “If needs be, the only way to really protect the community is to detain him until he matures.” The magistrate told the boy he had support from family, Youth Justice, the Department of Education and a youth service. The boy was bailed to appear at a children’s court at a later date. A Victoria Police spokesperson declined to comment on pursuits policy. "In order to protect the integrity and confidentiality of the pursuit policy, and considerations around compromising operational methodology and police safety, Victoria Police does not proactively discuss the details of the Victoria Police pursuit policy."
Mayors’ urgent call for refugee support By Cam Lucadou-Wells A "powerful" joint statement by 18 Victorian councils opposing imminent cuts to asylumseekers' income support has apparently failed to move the Federal Government. Greater Dandenong mayor Youhorn Chea said the statement drafted at a mayoral roundtable at Dandenong Civic Centre on 31 July was a "powerful show of support" for people seeking asylum and refugees. It was a collective call for the Australian Government to urgently reverse its plans to remove potentially thousands of asylum seekers from $35-a-day Status Resulation Support Services payments. In Greater Dandenong, there are 2000 residents seeking asylum. The forum was told that most of them were likely to be affected, starting from this month. "We are all very concerned for the welfare of people seeking asylum and the impact these changes will have, not only financially, but also on their health and wellbeing," Cr Chea said. A spokesperson for the Department of Home Affairs responded to Star News that the SRSS program "is not a social welfare program". "It is designed to provide short-term, tailored support to those who have demonstrated barriers to resolving their immigration status. "Individuals on a bridging visa with work rights, and who have the capacity to work, are expected to support themselves while their immigration status is being resolved."Assessments of recipients eligibility are underway." Greater Dandenong councillor Matthew Kirwan said it was a "very disappointing re-
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Youhorn Chea, Mildura Rural City mayor Mark Eckel and Matthew Kirwan made a collective call for icture: STEWART CHAMBERS help on 31 July. 183518 P sponse" to a change that had "devastating real life impact". "SRSS was always a welfare program. It was bi-partisan." The program was established because "very vulnerable" asylum seekers were unable to access other forms of Government support such as NewStart and Medicare. They now faced not only a loss of income but no access to a caseworker, torture and trauma counselling, Cr Kirwan said. "These comments don't address the reality that people seeking asylum already look for work now. "Their situation in reality makes them some
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Motorcyclist hurt on Stud Road A motorcyclist is fighting for life after a crash with a car on the corner of Stud and Heatherton roads, Dandenong. Police are investigating the crash, which happened about 8.10am on 31 July. The male in his twenties was taken to The Alfred Hospital with critical head injuries and a suspected broken pelvis, an Ambulance Victoria spokeswoman said. A woman in her twenties was taken to Monash Medical Centre in a stable condition with back injuries, she said. Stud Road's southbound lanes were closed to traffic between Monash Freeway and Heatherton Road until about 1pm.
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A woman has beaten off a would-be robber in a Dandenong car park at night. The 25-year-old had got off a bus at Clow Street and walked across the car park towards Dandenong Plaza about 7pm on 25 July. A man grabbed her by the arm and demanded her phone. She kicked the man and ran from the scene, reporting the incident to Dandenong police station. The man was described as 20 years, Caucasian, 180 centimetres and wearing dark grey tracksuit pants and a dark-blue hoodie. Any information to Greater Dandenong CIU on 9767 7487 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 and crimestoppersvic.com.au.
Street robbery by knife-point A man has fled from armed robbers in Close Avenue, Dandenong early on 27 July. The 19-year-old was approached by two males as he walked on the avenue about 3.25am. One of the assailants snatched the victim’s i-Phone, produced a knife and demanded him to “give us your money”. The victim fled the scene, and later reported the matter to police. He described the robbers as being of African appearance. Greater Dandenong CIU detectives are investigating the incident.
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A train commuter has been robbed by males armed with a baseball bat as he walked to his car near Dandenong railway station on the evening of 26 July. About 7.50pm, the 22-year-old man was approached by two men from the other side of Railway Parade near Pickett Street. One of the men lifted their top, revealing the bat tucked into his pants. The victim complied with a demand to hand over "everything he had, including his backpack", Senior Constable Chris Ryan of Greater Dandenong CIU said. He fled after the second male claimed he was armed with an unseen knife. The robbers headed east towards Foster Street. The first offender was described as African, wearing a black jumper, black jeans, Adidas shoes and a large tattoo on his neck. The other male was described as African, wearing a green jumper with a 'Supreme' logo. Transit CIU police are investigating the robbery.
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Laila is "airlifted" during a helicopter-rescue demonstration. Picture: DANIELLE WRIGHT/LSV MEDIA
Safety first in the water Minaret College students such as Laila, pictured, will never forget this lesson on water safety. They excitedly watched a Westpac Lifesaver Rescue Helicopter land in their school grounds on 27 July, and then got tips on dangerous rips and swimming between the flags. It was rounded by a mock helicopter rescue. “We hope the students will take these drowning prevention messages home to their families and help to effect change in these communities,” Life Saving Victoria operations manager Greg Scott said. “Some of their family and friends may be vulnerable swimmers who are less aware of the changeable ocean conditions and beach safety.” Picture: DANIELLE SCOTT/LSV MEDIA
Is Dandenong Hospital's performance rising or falling? Well, it depends on how you read the justreleased official hospital performance data. The Government points to performance gains in elective surgery and ambulance responses over the past three months. But things have worsened in the emergency department since four years ago, the Opposition says. Since March, the hospital's elective surgery waiting list, has shrunk from 1446 to 1360, states the Government. Elective surgery admissions were up, with 100 per cent of urgent-category patients seen within the 30-day benchmark. Most were within seven days. The average ambulance response times to Code One emergencies has hastened from 10 minutes, 42 seconds to 9 minutes, 40 seconds in the past year, the Government claims. "Elective waiting lists are shrinking and ambulances are arriving faster to Code One
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A Cranbourne man has been chastised by a magistrate for involving his two-year-old son while shoplifting from a Bunnings store. The 24-year-old concealed $676 of outdoor lights in his son's pram during a family trip to the Springvale store on 29 July, Dandenong Magistrates' Court heard. "It doesn't get much lower than using your own child as cover," magistrate Jack Vandersteen said. "What does that say about your moral compass? "He's an innocent child." The boy would look up to the accused as his "role model", Mr Vandersteen said. "Do you think he'll grow up to think it's OK to go in a shop and steal?" The man was also in breach of a full intervention order barring him from being near his girlfriend and child at the time, as well as in breach of bail and a corrections order. In June, the man breached the order by attending the girlfriend's home to "say goodbye before he got clean", the court heard. He also pleaded guilty to smashing two of her phones, punching two holes in her home's walls and calling her abusive names despite
the intervention order in March. At one point, the partner picked up her son to prevent the man from hitting her, the court was told. He later told police that he'd "flipped it" after the partner called him names for not getting up from bed. Defence lawyer Nick Power said it "flies in the face" with what the man had been learning at his men's behaviour change course. "It appears that drug use has played some part. "He tells me he doesn't want to expose his son to the things he's managed to do so far. He wants to put a stop to it. "He doesn't have the maturity or the facility to do that without help." Magistrate Vandersteen said the man had "very high" compliance with his corrections order until he "dropped off" in April, Mr Vandersteen said. "And then you got into trouble." The man was convicted and placed on a supervised corrections order with judicial monitoring, drug testing and mental health treatment. He was ordered to pay $1300 restitution for the property damage.
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Pound the drums hard Having a go is second nature for Lyndale Secondary College student Zohre. She was among 200 Year 10 students from 11 Greater Dandenong Schools who took a fun look at resilience and self-care at a Youth Summit at Springvale Town Hall on 31 July. They took part in exuberant African drumming, stretched into yoga and drama, and got a pep-talk from mental health professional Bryan Jeffrey and motivational speaker Shabnam Safa. Zohre says the lessons accord with what her parents have always told her.
"I reckon just try things out and don't be afraid. "You don't have to be afraid of doing something wrong. "You can make mistakes. You can just go for it." The theme of this year's summit run by Greater Dandenong Council was 'Better Together'. Its activities promoted resilience, community connectedness, identity and belonging. The council says the ideas generated by the young participants will help shape its future policies and programs.
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For some Doveton College students, it was their first touch of an Aussie Rules football and it was intoxicating. Brownlow medallist Simon Black and players at his Simon Black Academy won over the students during a football clinic on 27 July. Many of the kids - from all corners of the world - hadn't been to an AFL game or seen it on TV, Doveton College community engagement coordinator Alan McCarthy said. "They loved it. It's given a buzz all around the school for the past week. "It's amazing once you give someone a football and give them the basics of how to kick it and mark it, they want to get involved and try new things." Mr McCarthy said it made a "nonsense" of the belief that new-arrived students only liked soccer and basketball. "Just get out a bat and ball, or a football, and see how they get involved." The death of junior Aussie-Rules clubs in the region was reversible. It just required clubs
Simon Black takes a grab with participants Kiara, Charlotte, Phoenix and Yadullah. 183253 Picture: ROB CAREW to come to the kids, not the other way around, Mr McCarthy said. Recently, Melbourne Football Club gave away scores of free tickets to Casey students to its recent clash with St Kilda. The Demons will also soon hold a 'Melbourne Experience' footy clinic for boys and girls at the college. dandenong.starcommunity.com.au
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Fireys fly in to help out By Cam Lucadou-Wells Three CFA fireys from Dandenong and Hallam have been deployed to tackle devastating fires in the USA and Greece. Steve Keating, Adrian Devenish and Daryl Owen are among a contingent of 16 CFA, Parks Victoria and Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning officers who flew out from Melbourne on 2 August. Mr Keating, a Senior Station Officer at Hallam CFA, will be deployed as a divisional commander at USA's besieged west coast fires in Oregan, Washington State and California. He performed the same role tackling fires, removing hazard trees and repairing fire grounds in the Napa Valley in the US last October. "I feel apprehensive about this deployment, as I did last year. "Not about where we are going, or what we will be doing. It is more about how I am able to assist people in the towns we visit to overcome their current situations, and return them to a normal or as normal as possible life." In answering the call, the 29-year CFA veteran leaves behind a supportive wife and two teenage boys. "I'm missing a Deb Ball this weekend and my very kind neighbour is looking over our newly arrived lambs." Mr Devenish, who is Senior Station Officer at
Dandenong CFA, also felt a little anxious ahead of his first international deployment to the US. He has been a career firefighter since 2001, including 15 years at Dandenong and deployments across the state. "I leave behind my family ... a supportive wife and three children that I will miss for the anticipated 42 days. "But I am looking forward to the opportunity and challenge." Mr Owen, a Senior Station Officer at Dandenong, is helping with damage assessments in the wake of the Greek fires. It is also his first international mission, away from his wife and daughter. He said he'd use the experience to help with Urban Search and Rescue responses to bushfires at home. "These deployments are great opportunity to gain an understanding of other agencies and countries and their disaster response, which we can then use to further develop our own response." CFA Chief Officer Steve Warrington said the deployments continued a proud and important CFA tradition. "CFA crews have extensive experience with large wildfires, having handled fires on similar terrain across Australia. "Our firefighters are ideally placed to provide additional surge capacity to our American counterparts during this trying time."
Car-jack detectives close in By Cam Lucadou-Wells and Brendan Rees
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A man that police wish to speak to in relation to a Narre Warren carjacking. She was approached by two men from the four wheel drive where police allege one of the men produced a handgun and demanded her keys. “When she refused initially the male with the firearm has hit her with what we believe to be the butt of the firearm in the mouth,” Detective Sgt Higgins said. The two men, described as African in appearance, got into the victim’s car and drove away. The victim received minor facial injuries. Detective Sgt Higgins described the attack as “horrendous.” “To have a firearm pointed at you and threatened with a firearm in the dark of night is horrific.” He warned crash victims to not to get out of their car unless they felt safe: “Have a look first before getting out of the vehicle. If you don’t believe it is safe, just drive off towards your nearest police station.” Any information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.com.au
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Police have released CCTV footage in Dandenong North related to a mother being recently carjacked at gunpoint in Narre Warren. The victim’s car - a white VW Golf R - was seen driven with false number plates on Stud Road about 9am on 28 July. As police tried to intercept, the car sped away along a service lane. Soon after, it was involved in a crash with another car on the corner of Stud and Brady roads. No one was injured in the collision. The VW was found abandoned in a driveway with a man fleeing the scene. The CCTV footage is of a man in his 20s and Asian in appearance loitering in a home driveway and using his phone. He takes several steps up the driveway, looks up towards the home’s camera and then flees on foot. Southern Metro Region Crime Team detectives say they haven’t established whether the man was involved in the carjacking on Harrington Drive, Narre Warren just after 9pm on 26 July. The victim, a 57-year-old Narre Warren South woman, was rear-ended by a fourwheel-drive as she travelled along the drive. Detective Sergeant Dean Higgins, of Victoria Police, said the woman got out of her car to exchange details with the driver.
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LOOKING BACK 100 years ago 8 August 1918 Strength of Empire Movement A meeting of the above was held in the Town Hall Dandenong, on Monday evening, July 29 and was very well attended. The Chairman Mr Talbot, said they had met together to discuss and listen to addresses on the two greatest and most important questions which we were now up against, and were stirring the minds of the people of Australia. He went on to say that he contended that it was time the Government took steps to wipe out the diseases that were rampant in our midst. He instanced the great benefit the six o'clock closing had been to the community at large. Now the wounded returned soldiers were stopped from taking strong drink.
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it is very good, but he thought it cast some reflection on them to have to wear those blue armbands. If it were not good for them it was not good for others. There are also the diseases that want to be eradicated, and which were ruining so many of our young people.
and Apexians. A spokesman for the Apexians said last week " The Little Athletics Club will always be sponsored by us and we hope that in our district it will meet with the same appeal as the club instigated by Box Hill Apexians. Their inaugural meeting attracted more than 500 parents.
you what, he would have to be the leanest thief in Noble Park."
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The Springvale Apex Club will seek the permission of the Springvale City Council to start a little athletics club in the Springvale area. The club will follow the Victorian Little Athletics Association and cater for junior boys and girls under 12 years. All phases of track and field events will be included in the program and it is hoped the organising committee will include both parents
A long time Noble Park shipowner scared off a thief intent on ransacking his premises. Mr Brian Johnson of Brain the Barber hairdressers in Ian Street got a shock when he heard noises in the shop at 6am. Mr Johnson said " I went out the front and there he was. He had emptied the rubbish bin and was stuffing it full of shampoo, hair gel and other thins off the shelf. I tell
Unlock the doors of Dandenong's oldest church and a surprising history is revealed. Inside St James Church a 149 year old traditional English Gothic structure, there's a still functioning pipe organ as old as the building itself and what is believed to be one of Australia's oldest stained glass windows, installed in 1886. Displayed on a wall is the silver trowel that was used in 1864 by the Victorian Governor James Darling to lay the Anglican Church's foundation stone.
5 years ago 5 August 2013 Living Church to turn 150
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NAME Abbotts Road is set to be soon rid of its notorious level crossing, thanks to the installation of a new rail bridge. The east-west industrial thoroughfare was named after a prominent and active former councillor John Abbott and wife Ellen. They moved to a property off Frankston Road shortly after they married in 1897. "Abbotts Lane off Frankston Road was named in our honour," Mrs Abbott told the Dandenong Journal on her 90th birthday in May, 1962. Shortly after moving into Abbotts Lane, Mr and Mrs Abbott were back in town, living on Kingsbury's corner - the corner of
Walker and McCrae streets. In 1910, they again moved into their longterm home 'Thrimby' at 6 Mason Street. That's where John died aged 71 in 1938. Mr Abbott was a Dandenong councillor, including Shire President in 1912 and 1918. He was also a Water Trust Commissioner and a member of the local Hospital Committee. He was known for his progressive ideas, including successfully pushing for the installation of electricity in Dandenong. Mrs Abbott, nee Griffiths, had arrived in Dandenong in a Cobb & Co coach as a baby with her parents in 1872. "(I) attended the first public school opposite what became the train station," she told the Journal in 1962. "The school shifted for safety reasons away from the train line to its current location in Foster Street. The site of the town hall was a swamp where my father shot wild ducks for the table."
Meeting a husky in fields of Springvale snow.
Crowds flock to snowy site More than 35,000 took to the snow in Springvale’s ever-popular winter festival on 29 July. Greater Dandenong mayor Youhorn Chea said the sixth annual Springvale Snow Fest once again proved one of the biggest events on the local calendar. “It is a tourism drawcard for the area, attract-
ing both local families and visitors from right across Melbourne who are keen to experience a magical winter wonderland right in the heart of Springvale.” This year, the council trucked in more than 80 tonnes of real snow - along with husky dogs, ice sculpting, an igloo disco and a fireworks finale.
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Jobs boost for bus builder Dandenong will be building a new fleet of 15 buses linking Melbourne Airport as a result of a new State Government contract with SkyBus. Local manufacturer Volgren will build the additional SkyBuses, which will run on extra routes linking Melbourne's suburbs to the airport. The state-of-the-art additions will be equipped with USB powered portals and Wifi. On 27 July, Volgren chief executive Peter Dale said the "order book certainty" would help the company invest in skilled jobs in the South East. "This order will help showcase our great buses to an even wider market." Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams said
each Volgren-made bus created five Victorian jobs. "This investment by Skybus in Volgren buses is great news for jobs and skills in the South East." SkyBus chief executive Adam Bugg said the company would boost its service frequency and improve connectivity to outer urban areas. "SkyBus is agile and can go where Victoria's growth is, expanding services and providing a vital link to Victoria's airports to those communities who need it most." In June, the State Government announced a performance-based 10-year contract, including extra services and a cut-price fare for Peninsula travellers.
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Energy cost under fire By Cam Lucadou-Wells Curbing high energy prices is in the sights of the South East's peak manufacturers body. Adrian Boden, executive director of South East Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance, told SEMMA's AGM at the Australian Synchrotron on 31 July that "nothing has really changed" on energy costs. "It remains one of the key areas where every single person in the country is affected. "We have no solution presented by our politicians as such." He told an audience of 250, including state and federal MPs, that a reasonable energy price ought to be a "bipartisan" issue. A local collective agreement on electricity
had cut costs down by 30 per cent, but they had still doubled in the past several years. SEMMA's wishlist included the urgent rollout of the National Broadband Network, skills education and enforcing local-content rules for government projects. He said more should be done to ensure external contractors meet the local-content benchmark - so "what is promised is what is delivered". Mr Boden praised the imminent removal of Abbotts Road level crossing in Dandenong South's industrial zone. "It will relieve a huge amount of traffic travel time at that particular crossing." He reminded the crowd that manufacturing directly employed 100,000 across Australia.
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IT’S NONE OF OUR BUSINESS BUT… ever, the boyfriend decides to pursue them on the road. At one point, he rams the couple's car from behind - resulting in his own car rolling over on Frankston-Dandenong Road and him ending up in hospital.
Parkmore, with prizes Parkmore’s School Rewards program offers over $10,000 in prizes for the local community. Parkmore Shopping Centre’s School Rewards program offers shoppers a chance to help local schools win community grants, with up to $10,000 in prizes available. A first place community grant of $5,000 is on offer for one lucky local school, with a second prize grant of $3,000 and a third place prize of $1,000 grant up for grabs. Ten schools in Melbourne’s East have signed up to participate in the program, in which shoppers use their receipts to contribute points to their nominated school. Parkmore Shopping Centre’s Centre Manager Elizabeth Galle welcomed the partnership. “We are so excited to offer these community grants to schools in our local community, and
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give shoppers a chance to turn their purchases into a reward for a school of their choice,” said Ms Galle. The School Rewards competition runs over six weeks with customers turning purchases in the centre into points through the website’s online portal, or by visiting the Guest Services Desk. “The program gives the centre a chance to give back, and give the local community a small reward for shopping at Parkmore,” said Ms Galle. In addition to the major prizes, the centre offers weekly prizes of $100 gift cards for shoppers and a $500 gift card grand prize for the customer who collects the most points over six weeks. Last year, the centre handed $10,000 in community grants to three primary schools in the local area.
State ALP politicians and candidates went to ground after police arrested operatives as part of the 'red shirts' scandal on 2 August. It put paid to the Journal's planned interview with Greater Dandenong councillor and Clarinda candidate Heang Tak about an alleged death threat against him by a Cambodian Government sympathiser. So Mr Tak refused to be silenced by the dubiously-elected Cambodian regime - only to be gagged by our own Victorian Government.
Talking rubbish Flushy new loos No, a giant waffle hasn't reared out of the ground in the park at Pultney Street, Dandenong. It's Greater Dandenong Council's new swanky $600,000 toilet block that is slowly taking shape. At a recent council meeting, a council director said it didn't look like there was a lot of recent progress. But a lot of preparatory work was being done due to the "complex" architectural design, he said. This included many samples being undertaken to get the colour, texture and surfaces absolutely right. "We've got that sorted out so we will now see some rapid progress."
Dangerous liaisons Police were recently called to a nasty domestic dispute that spilled over onto Dandenong South. A wife and her boyfriend have been embroiled in confrontation on the night of 15 July. The wife then calls her husband who drives over and extracts her from the situation. How-
Emerson School was able to set up its own television studio thanks to last year's school rewards competition.
Seems that citizens and Greater Dandenong Council are on the same page on one thing. At a recent council low-waste community forum in Noble Park, one of the bright ideas was for the council to collect organic waste. Lo and behold, less than a week later, the Federal Government announces $38 million towards a south-east organics processing facility in Dandenong South. It turns out Greater Dandenong is one of eight Melbourne councils using the plant to turn 120,000 tonnes of food and organic waste into high-grade compost. The forum's other Eight Melbourne councils are set to reduce the amount of food and organic waste they send to landfill, thanks to a new composting facility supported by the Turnbull Government. Other bright ideas from the low-waste forum included the council publishing tips on how to reduce waste and encouraging the use of calico shopping bags. There were also options such as tying council charges to how much waste you produce, and better waste education for multicultural communities. Convener Cr Matthew Kirwan said these ideas will be considered by the council.
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KEYSBOROUGH 14 ORRINGTON DRIVE EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS Distinguished by 4 spacious bedrooms all zoned together for comfortable family living. The master suite, a composition of style reflected by a walk-in robe and extravagant double vanity ensuite. The remaining three very good sized bedrooms are fitted with split systems and spacious built in robes. Additionally, a family central bathroom equipped with an oversized shower and bath completes the picture. Earthy tones complemented by pastel tiling throughout contributes to the homes design; where large windows extend from high ceilings, saturating the entity with natural light. Beside the family living zone is an oversized home office perfect for those family members who work from home. The central upscale kitchen has had no expense spared with stone benchtops, large pantry, 900mm oven and stainless steel appliances. Tucked away at the rear end of the home is the thoughtfully positioned home theatre or kids rumpus room. Continuing through the sliding door, you are greeted with a low maintenance composite timber deck, while a servery window from the kitchen straight to the alfresco area creates the perfect ambiance for outdoor entertainment. With rear yard space in addition provides ample space for kids and pets to enjoy the outdoors.
a4 b2 c2 PRIVATE SALE PRICE $950,000 - $995,000 VIEW Saturday: 12:00pm - 12:30pm CONTACT Ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379 Victoria Leav 0499 910 025 OFFICE 4-5/320 Cheltenham Road, Keysborough 03 9701 8938
SPRINGVALE SOUTH 4 RICKSON COURT PERFECT FOR A LARGE FAMILY Combining an excellent design with quality fittings, this double storey house comes with a self contained unit offer a genuinely modern yet luxurious living environment that is only a stone's throw from Springvale South's diverse shopping precinct. Set on a sizeable block of 540m2 (approx), this 5-bedroom, 3-bathroom home comes with a clever dual zone design which places a large lounge area on one side, casual living/ dining beside and an excellent emphasis on the living area upstairs perfect for entertaining family and friends. The kitchen is wonderfully appointed with timber and a "Belling" oven cooktop with stainless steel appliances and cleverly designed storage facilities with soft closing door to suit any home masterchef. Further features include a Braemar ducted heating, Fujitsu AC in the main bedroom, ceiling fans are in all other bedrooms and a shed at the backyard. The added bonus is the self-contained unit which comes with 1-bedroom with walk-inrobe, 1-bathroom and a laundry. There is a gourmet kitchen with timber and a "Brilcon" electric oven cooktop and a casual living/ dining area and a Toshiba inverter split system AC which is perfectly suited for a young couple/family and/or grand-parents.
a5 b3 c4 PRIVATE SALE PRICE $760,000 - $836,000 VIEW Saturday 1:00-1:30pm CONTACT Tommy Nguyen 0431 644 889 Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road Springvale 03 858 10 999
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WALKING DISTANCE TO PARKMORE This brick veneer beauty on the doorstep of Parkmore Shopping Centre oozes incredible style and opportunity. . Spacious family living area . Generous kitchen w/ breakfast bar & separate dining . Master bedroom w/ WIR and full ensuite . Family bathroom w/ separate toilet . Spacious Front and Backyard . Secure Front Gate . Double lock up garage . 548m2 (approx)
PRIVATE SALE PRICE $680,000 - $748,000 VIEW Thur: 5:00 - 5:30pm, Sat: 12:00-12:30pm CONTACT Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Khaizer Shahab 0433 219 150 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road Springvale 03 858 10 999
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Freshly painted with polished hardwood floors has it all. Eye catching entrance as you walk through this glamorous and rustic design with high ceilings and LED downlight which really exceeds expectations. Ducted heating and cooling. Over size master with built in robes and ensuite. 2 bed rooms with built in robe. Frameless shower screen in the bathrooms with toilets. The kitchen comes with stone bench top, 4 gas burner oven and dishwasher, all new appliances finished with a glass splash back, adjoins the dining area. Spacious living area with huge windows to bring in the natural light. Single car garage with private driveway that can accomodate 3 additional cars.
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CLOSING DATE SALE Tue 21-August @ 6pm PRICE $640,000 - $699,000 VIEW Sat: 11:30 -12:00pm CONTACT Amit Vazirani 0400 088 304 Fazi Sahlik 0402 904 055 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road Springvale
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WALKING DISTANCE TO SPRINGVALE CENTRAL Elegance has an entertainment edge at this expansive three-bedroom house. Set on a spacious 633sqm allotment, a large water fountain feature centred in the front garden with a remote control lock-up gate makes a bold statement upon arriving at the home, and inside doesn’t fail to impress • Central living area w/ formal dining • Extended rear family living area • 3 bedrooms, all w/BIR. A master w/ full ensuite & WIR • A huge fully under covered entertaining area w/ a jacuzzi • 633sqm approx.
PRIVATE SALE PRICE $870,000 - $920,000 VIEW Sat: 2:00pm - 2:30pm CONTACT Tommy Nguyen 0431 644 889 Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road Springvale 03 858 10 999
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level lot of 765m2 with permit approved for four townhouses. each offers open plan living area 2 bedrooms upstairs & ensuite to three units, single garage & private garden. save time & costs with this excellent ready to go project. original 3 bedroom BV let at $310 per week. Finished units will sell well in this popular central location. don’t MIss tHIs rare oPPortUnItY!
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Presented in neutral colours this spacious design offers full ensuite & WIr to master, huge lounge, cupboard packed kitchen with Wo & gas HP, large meals area leads to separate family room with rC split system air conditioner. Features stunning polished floors, ducted gas heating, double length garage & carport plus off street parking. easy maintained garden & close access to primary & secondary schools completes this attractive package.
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WHAT’S ON from 9.45am to noon on the last Tuesday of the month, and for other activities. Vegas Club, Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre, corner Jacksons and Police roads, Mulgrave. Call 9560 6046 or 9801 4049 for more information.
Christian meditation Centering Prayer is a method of meditation used by Christians placing a strong emphasis on interior silence. The Open Door practices 20 minutes of silent meditation followed by hearing from experts. Tuesdays 7pm-8pm at The Open Door, 110 Ann Street, Dandenong. Details: 9791 8664.
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Spring music and dance All ages are welcome to an evening of Rock n Roll, reggae, pop, Latin, waltzes and jazz from the Matrix Dance Band. Presented by The Aussie Rhythm & Jazz Association. Food on sale, BYO drinks and dance shoes.Neat casual dress. Keysborough Seniors Club, 352 Cheltenham Road on 6 October, 8pm to late. Tickets: $20/children $10. Bookings: Brian David 8759 0747 or 0421 983 862, and Lew Geer on 9558 1898 or 0437 950 550.
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A big month of father-friendly shows will land at The Drum Theatre around Father's Day. The series include disco-fever with the Australian Bee Gees Show on Sunday, 2 September. It is followed by iconic Aussie rocker Ian Moss live and acoustic on 14 September, and The Bootleg Beatles Show reviving some of The Beatles' greatest hits on 16 September. Details: drumtheatre.com.au or 8571 1666.
Entries are open for Noble Park Community Centre Art Show 2018. They close on Wednesday, 26 September. Details: artshow@nobleparkcommunitycentre.org.au.
all ages, from novices to grand masters. 16 Balmoral Avenue, Dandenong. Wednesdays, 7pm. Call Paul on 0406 786 242 for more information.
Children and their carers can enjoy Lego, chess, puzzles and games. Playing games together can improve literacy, numeracy, spatial awareness, socially appropriate behaviour and fair play. This event is free and no booking is required. Springvale Library, 411 Springvale Road, Springvale. Saturdays during school terms, 11am. Call 1300 630 920 for more information.
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Free meals, showers and laundry services are available. Doveton Neighbourhood Learning Centre, 34 Oak Avenue, Doveton. Tuesdays, 6pm to 8pm. Call 9791 1449 for more information.
This group offers help and support to family and friends of problem drinkers at weekly meetings. Seminar room two at Dandenong Hospital, David Street. Wednesday 8.15pm. Springvale Church of Christ, corner Buckingham and Windsor avenues. Fridays 10.30am. St Gerard's Community Centre, 71 Gladstone Road, Dandenong North. Saturdays at 2pm. Call 1300 252 666 or visit www.al-anon.org. au.
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Learn to sew Men and women can learn to use a sewing machine to insert zips, cut patterns and how to hem. Free childcare is available for parents who attend the class. Springvale Neighbourhood House, 46-50 Queens Avenue, Springvale. Tuesdays during school terms, 12.30pm to 2.30pm. $3 per class. No bookings required. Call 9548 3972 for more information.
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Rangers’ stars recognised By Hayley Wildes Last Wednesday night was a chance to celebrate the SEABL and Victorian Youth Championship (VYC) seasons of the Dandenong Rangers'. Despite both SEABL squads missing out on finals action, some brilliant individual seasons stood out. For the SEABL men, captain Lucas Barker was named Rangers MVP after an incredible season. Having already claimed SEABL's Golden Hands award - awarded to the leagueleader in assists - Barker's consistent season was again recognised. As well as dishing out a SEABL career-high 6.2 assists per game, Barker also added 13.3 points and 5.3 rebounds. Whilst his stats are eye-catching, it is the way in which he plays his basketball - a team-first mentality and ruthless competitiveness - that truly sets him apart. Puoch Puoch was awarded the Coaches Award in a season of tremendous growth. Puoch started the season as a role player coming off the bench, but forced his way into the starting line-up with his exciting play. The forward proved that he belongs at SEABL level and will be one to keep an eye in the future after averaging 9.1 points, 5.6 rebounds per game and shooting an impressive 48.8 percent on threes. Dandenong veteran big man Tim Lang was awarded the Player's Player Award for another fine season. Lang averaged 9.4 points and 5 rebounds per game. The SEABL women were led all season by Tayla Roberts, while some young guns stood up also. Roberts was awarded Rangers MVP honours after a season of domination. She took her game to the next level, averaging SEABL
career-highs in points (18 per game) and rebounds (10.6), while adding 2.1 assists per game. Rising star Kiera Rowe was awarded the Coaches Award. After averaging 4.8 points in 12 SEABL games in 2017, Rowe stepped up on offence this season, more than doubling her output to 10.2 points and adding three rebounds per game. Bec Pizzey is another whose star continues to rise and claimed the Player's Player Award. Pizzey was a vital player and played big minutes down the stretch of the season. Averages of 8 points and 4.7 rebounds per game highlight her impact on both ends of the court. The VYC men had a stunning regular season, claiming the most wins in the competition and finishing with a record of 17-5. Unfortunately, they were knocked out in the first round of finals by Hawthorn. Despite that disappointment, their play throughout the regular season was sublime. Mitchell Barry was awarded Rangers MVP after averaging 13.4 points, 4.8 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game. James Spencer was awarded the Coaches Award, while Ben Pike took out the Player's Player Award. The VYC women endured a tough season and finished with a record of 8-14. In the face of adversity, it was a season of growth for many players. Felicity Hilford was named Rangers MVP. Hilford was ridiculously consistent all season, scoring in double figures in 17 of 21 outings. She finished the season with averages of 13.6 points and 3.2 rebounds per game. Jacinta Maxwell was recognised with the Coaches Award and Amelia Peck claimed the Player's Player Award.
Puoch Puoch claimed the Rangers SEABL men's Coaches Award.
At the top of their game
Rays to push case at draft
By Brendan Rees
By Hayley Wildes
Having not even reached their teens, a group of sports stars from the City of Casey will achieve their dream of competing at state level basketball later this month. Ryan Baker (Berwick Fields Primary School), Cedric Rault and Phoenix Windsor (both from St Catherine's Primary School Berwick) fought through a tough selection process in May to make the final team of 12 to represent Victoria in the boys' under-12 School Sport Australia Basketball Championship in Darwin. Dakota Kirikiri, 12, of Narre Warren North Primary School also made it through to the girls' under-12 Victorian basketball team and will compete in the School Sport Australia Basketball Championship in Darwin from 11-17 August. Team manager of the under-12 boys basketball team Sam Thompson said the talent this year was exceptional with 64 boy's trialling from across the state. "We are a very quick team this year with a lot of great outside shooters as well some fantastic athletic big guys that can create their own shots off the dribble," he said. Thompson said Ryan, 12, who plays for the Dandenong Rangers, had shown excellent ball handling skills. "He is a great rebounder and a team first player." He said Cedric, 12, who plays basketball for Casey Cavaliers, was a great point/shooting guard who was very quick. "My only advice for the other states would be not to leave him open at the three point line." Thompson said Phoenix, 12, who plays for the Dandenong Rangers, was a versatile shooting forward. "He has fantastic court vision and is able to dish and drive using his fantastic ball handling skills to either set up his team mates or create a shot for himself." Team manager of the under-12 girls basketball team Sam Amos said Dakota, who plays for the Dandenong Rangers, was a "real competitor." "She impressed selectors during trials with her defence, great ball handling, scoring ability and understanding of the game. She is going play a very important role when we are away as
As we head towards the business end of the TAC Cup season and inch closer to the 2018 AFL National Draft, draft hopefuls are starting to separate themselves from the pack with outstanding performances. Another way to really catch the eye of AFL scouts is by recording impressive numbers at the AFL Draft Combine. This year's combine, held at Etihad Stadium from October 2-5, will see 80 of the best draft prospects be put to the test in front of all AFL clubs. The combine assesses player's strength and skills through many trials including kicking, clean hands, agility, jumping and running tests. There will be no shortage of locals showcasing their wares, with five Dandenong Stingrays receiving invitations. Dandenong's Toby Bedford, Riley Bowman, Zac Foot, Will Hamill and Bailey Williams have been invited. As showcased by the Rays tremendous season that has them sitting on top the ladder, the team possesses a wealth of talent and the likes of Bailey Williams and Riley Bowman are potential first-round draft picks. Williams, who can play ruck and key forward, is perhaps the most tantalising prospect of the bunch. The 198cm big man is athletic, agile and can take a pack mark like few others. Whilst his aerial work is tremendous, once the ball hits the ground, he is just as dangerous and that aspect of his game really sets him apart from other big men. Bedford, Foot and Hamill have enjoyed stunning TAC Cup seasons and have forced their way into draft discussions. Big outings in the TAC Cup finals, followed by strong testing at the combine could see all three players quickly rise up the rankings. Players who missed out on being invited to the national combine will have the chance to prove themselves in state combines. All AFL clubs submit nominations of players they want to see at the state combines, with more than 100 players invited to take part. Those lists will be finalised in the coming weeks.
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Ryan Baker, Cedric Rault, Phoenix Windsor, and Dakota Kirikiri will represent Victoria in the Australian Basketball Championships in Darwin. Picture: CONTRIBUTED one of the team's point guards," he said. "We have selected a very athletic and skilled group of girls. "It's a fantastic opportunity for the girls to develop as both individuals and basketballers, whilst competing at the top level," Amos said. He added his team plans to play a "very aggressive brand of basketball" that will hopefully result in bringing home a gold medal. Past School Sport Victoria members have gone onto to compete at national and international competitions including the Olympic Games, World Championships and Commonwealth Games.
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Jai Taylor, pictured recently, helped the Rays to their ninth win in a row. 182660 contest. Bayne and Williams both booted their second goals of the quarter to have Dandenong 34 points up at the final break. Their strong lead was a welcome reward for effort. The Knights kicked with the wind in the final term and dominated proceedings. To their credit, they kept coming and their accurate
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kicking in front of goal had them just 22 points down halfway through the term. Despite not registering a goal in the last, Dandenong claimed the win - its ninth on the trot - 8.19 (67) to 8.2 (50). Lachlan Young and Campbell Hustwaite were superb, while Finlay Bayne and Bailey Williams booted vital goals
Rampant Bulls run riot in the second half By Hayley Wildes Noble Park recorded a massive win in Division 1 of the Eastern Football League on Saturday, taking care of Montrose on the road - 24.7 (151) to 12.12 (84). The Bulls slammed on 13 second half goals as Kyle Martin (four goals) and Piva Wright (five goals) ran riot. Rowville fell to Vermont in a top four battle. Vermont took control of the game with a sixgoal to one opening term and recorded a 16.11 (107) to 9.11 (65) win. Matthew Traynor and Riley D’Arcy (five goals) were best in a disappointing day for Rowville. In Division 2 of the Southern Football League, the Doveton Eagles bounced back from last week’s defeat with a hard-fought win over Murrumbeena at home, 12.11 (83) to 8.7 (55). Cameron Carmody was best for the Eagles,
while Russell Robertson booted four goals. Keysborough was challenged at times by Caulfield, but its class shone through as the side claimed a 14.8 (92) to 9.7 (61) win at home. Chris Bryan (five goals) was electric up forward and James Anwyl played a pivotal role. In Division 3, Hampton Park was a class above Hallam, claiming a cruisy 14.7 (91) to 5.4 (34) win. Reece Smart and Justin Hill (six goals) dominated for the Redbacks, while Jonathan Daly and Rory McIvor battled hard all day for the Hawks. Endeavour Hills powered away in the final term against Heatherton to record a 13.13 (91) to 7.6 (48) win at home. Nick Gay and Daniel Morrison were sublime for the Falcons, while Reagan Maddaford was best for Heatherton. Springvale Districts claimed a 114-point win over South Yarra on the road. The Dees held the Lions goalless after half-time to run out 19.22 (136) to 3.4 (22) winners. Peter Heng was best in a team effort for the Dees.
when they were needed. The win means the Rays (13-1) have locked up top spot on the ladder with two rounds to play. There is no TAC Cup action this weekend, with Round 15 seeing the Rays travel to Ballarat to face the Geelong Falcons on Saturday, 18 August.
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In Division 4, it was a top of the table battle at Marriott Waters Reserve and Carrum Patterson Lakes defeated Lyndhurst. Carrum Patterson Lakes held Lyndhurst to just one behind in the first half and went onto claim a 10.9 (69) to 6.5 (41) win. The class of Matthew Ryan and Liam Hickman shone through as Carrum Patterson Lakes moved a win clear on top. Lyndale flexed its muscle against Sandown, recording a 12.2 (74) to 2.3 (15) win. Moses Faaola dominated for the Pumas, while Trevor Kumetaitis slotted four majors. Dandenong, meanwhile claimed its third win of the season in a thriller against Moorabbin. With both teams trading punches all day, the Redlegs were in front when it mattered most to claim a 16.5 (101) to 13.15 (93) win. Jayke Hopkins (four goals) was brilliant and David Barrie’s four goals were also vital.
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The Dandenong Stingrays were tested by the Northern Knights on Saturday but, as they have done all season long, found a way to get the win and extended their winning streak to nine games. The Rays were wasteful in front of goal and it cost them dearly in the opening half as they struggled their way to 2.11 (23) at the main break. Kicking with the wind in the first term, Dandenong peppered the goals and had almost triple the amount of inside 50s but was unable to convert. Despite their dominance around the ball, the Stingrays trailed 3.0 (18) to 1.5 (11) at quarter time. The Knights were getting the ball out the back and transferring play easier than other Rays’ opponents have been able to throughout the year. Another inaccurate term in the second was beginning to frustrate the Dandy players as they were unable to gain the ascendancy despite having plenty of the ball. A late goal to Corey Ellison was important and trimmed the lead to under two kicks. Trailing by eight points at half-time had the Rays well and truly in the game, just needing to finish off their work better. The third term was one of complete domination and the signs were there early. Jeremy Burton put on his afterburners and kicked a fine running goal just 18 seconds into the quarter to start what was a game-winning quarter of football for Dandenong. Although the Rays still struggled with efficiency in the forward line, they were able to completely own the quarter and two goals in two minutes to Finlay Bayne and Bailey Williams had the side two goals up at the 10-minute mark. The likes of Lachlan Young, captain Campbell Hustwaite and Daniel Frampton were beginning to assert themselves on the
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